In our continuing coverage of Wisconsin Olympians and Paralympians, WPR’s Maureen McCollum recently spoke with Justin Marshall , an Evansville native who is competing at the 2018 Paralympic Winter Games in curling.

A proposal to ban therapies intended to convert gays and lesbians into heterosexuals is moving forward in Milwaukee's Common Council. The Public Works Committee approved the measure sponsored by 2 nd District Alderman Chevalier "Chevy" Johnson this morning by a 2-0 vote.

The White House has already seen it's share of staff changes, but this week two senior advisers, Hope Hicks and Gary D. Cohn, have announced resignations. According to one NPR report, 43% of the Trump White House's top-level positions have seen turnover so far. We talk to a political expert...

University of Wisconsin-Madison’s health services is changing how transgender students receive medical care. Currently, students seeking hormone therapy have to get written approval from a mental health counselor. The switch to informed consent would eliminate that step.

The Eau Claire County Board of Supervisors is calling on the state Legislature to make changes allowing local governments to garnish the pensions of public employees convicted of embezzling money from taxpayers.

Curling fever is alive and well across the United States after the U.S. Men's Olympic Curling Team took gold at the 2018 Winter Games. For those missing their fix of the game, you’re in luck. The Paralympics kick off this week in Pyeongchang.

For more than 30 years, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reporter Crocker Stephenson has relied on the power of observation to paint pictures of city life. Now, at 63, Stephenson is losing his sight. Doctors cannot define the condition, but it’s similar to macular degeneration.

Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Waisman Center are working to develop an experimental vaccine for the deadly Ebola virus, and announced in February 2018 that they'll begin phase 1 human clinical trials in Japan by the end of the year.

Critics of a plan to help the Foxconn factory get water from Lake Michigan outnumbered the idea's supporters at a hearing held by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources on Wednesday night in Sturtevant.

On the hit reality television show "Shark Tank," entrepreneurs pitch business proposals to a panel of investors and try to convince them to buy into a new product or service. But it’s also reality for a group of students from Neenah High School, enrolled in a "Shark Tank"-like class of their own.

Some Milwaukee County officials are supporting a proposed bus service that could help transport more than 1,300 workers from Milwaukee and Racine to the planned Foxconn LCD screen factory. But moving forward would require buy-in from Racine County and the state.

President Trump's Chief Economic Advisor Gary Cohn resigned yesterday, adding to the backlash over proposed tariffs on imported steel and aluminum. We talk about the rift, and check in on other top stories of the week, with a Washington reporter.

Ten percent of offenders scramble to find places to plug in bracelets to charge, leading to some cutting them off. DOC data show about one in 10 offenders may not have regular or easy access to an outlet to charge a monitoring device and that 131 of the 1,258 registered...